=> Bootstrap dependency digest>=20010302: found digest-20160304 => Checksum SHA1 OK for elvis-2.2_0.tar.gz => Checksum RMD160 OK for elvis-2.2_0.tar.gz => Checksum SHA512 OK for elvis-2.2_0.tar.gz ===> Installing dependencies for elvis-2.2.0nb11 => Tool dependency nbpatch-[0-9]*: found nbpatch-20151107 => Build dependency cwrappers>=20150314: found cwrappers-20180325 ===> Overriding tools for elvis-2.2.0nb11 ===> Extracting for elvis-2.2.0nb11 ===> Patching for elvis-2.2.0nb11 => Applying pkgsrc patches for elvis-2.2.0nb11 ===> Creating toolchain wrappers for elvis-2.2.0nb11 ===> Configuring for elvis-2.2.0nb11 No system type was specified, so I'm running uname(1) to guess it... Apparently this is 'freebsd' I know 'freebsd' -- This should be easy! Looking for some compiler files... Internet headers found Skipping GNOME due to a temporary configuration bug. (For more information, see the comment at the top of the 'configure' script) Skipping X11 tests since you specified --with-x=no Skipping Xft tests since X11 isn't configured Assuming HTTP should be supported because Internet headers were found Assuming FTP should be supported because Internet headers were found This system has no file so I assume elvis doesn't need it This system has a file so I assume elvis needs it This system has a file so I assume elvis needs it This system has a file so I assume elvis needs it This system has a file so I assume elvis needs it This system has a file so I assume elvis needs it This system has a file so I assume elvis needs it Does this system support setpgid()? Assuming yes, because it is declared in Does this system support freopen()? Assuming yes, because it is declared in Does this system support inet_aton()? Assuming yes, because it is declared in Does this system require -lresolv to use inet_aton()? Assuming no, because I couldn't find libresolv.a Does this system support memmove()? Assuming yes, because it is declared in or Choosing a type of ioctl() calls, since no --ioctl=... argument was given Assuming --ioctl=termios because exists For FreeBSD, we ignore the file who: To support X11, it also requires -lipc: No such file or directory Assuming lpout="!lp -s" because /usr/bin/lp exists Options: --with-x=no --prefix=/usr/pkg --docdir=/usr/pkg/share/doc/elvis --sysconfdir=/usr/pkg/etc/elvis --ioctl=termios System: freebsd Compiler: clang Bin dir: /usr/pkg/bin Data dir: /usr/pkg/share/elvis/ Doc dir: /usr/pkg/share/doc/elvis Conf dir: /usr/pkg/etc/elvis Man dir: /usr/pkg/man/man1